Did you get that email I sent? We have all been there. You spend time writing up a detailed update to your manager. You even spent time formatting the email and included a nice chart summarizing recent progress and attached the last deck that your team put together with even more details. But they never…

The Launch Edition of StreetReader Is Here When we set out to create StreetReader, we had a belief that investor relations officers and their teams needed a better way to communicate with their executive team. What we have learned over the past year is that StreetReader can solve many more problems. As one of our…

Because email is such a collaboration killer, teams that rely on it to function are rarely performing at optimum levels. It’s a story that’s all too familiar: You have a piece of valuable information you need to share with your colleagues and across the executive team. This communication is crucial to ensuring the current top-priority…

Goldman Sachs is launching a SPAC called GS Acquisition Holdings Corp playing the role of underwriter and sponsor. Goldman’s downside is likely $2MM while their upside could be over $300MM. It is reasonable to believe that this could take the SPAC market to a new level if other big banks or asset managers follow. Full…

A look at U.S. mobile adoption for JP Morgan, Bank of America, Citi and Wells Fargo: Why Goldman Sachs acquired Clarity Money Goldman Sachs acquired Clarity Money a few weeks back. So why did a global investment bank acquire a web and mobile app that helps people track and manage their personal finances? Full article…

Boris Markovich is the founder and CEO of StreetReader, a mobile-first enterprise software company. Previously, he worked at Bloomberg, Thomson Reuters, UBS, JP Morgan and a few other interesting places. You can also follow him on Twitter where he shares his views and articles on investing, technology, mobile, data, equity research, investor relations, and finance.